Node error when power via vcc/gnd, OK when using FTDI connection
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Hi,
I have a strange behaviour of the pro-mini (5v)
When I connect to the VCC and GND on the side rows (next to A3 and D2) then I am not able to cumunicate (to Vera)
When I connect using the FTDI or a the VCC an GDN of this connecter its workingI tested it finally using the MYSController see for the first situation I and for second II in the screen print.
Any one a suggestion what could cause this and/or how to solve this?
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@sjoerd14 How do you power the arduino when not via FTDI? The nRF radio is very sensitive to power noise (for example from cheap phone chargers).
Do you have a cap between radio VCC/GND?
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Hi,
I planned to use a phone checker 1A b7ut now during testing is connect in both cases using the laptop USB. The "NRF24L01+ Socket Adapter Board" from the shop to connect the radio.
Last latest test was to add an (extra) 4.7 uF, without any diff.I am puzzled about the fact appertly the MYSCONTROLER receives the other messages. Why only an issue with the TX messages?
I am wondering if vcc from the fdti and the other vcc pins are directly connected on the board?
Thanks for your help.
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You could measure the resistance between gnd on the side and gnd on the ftdi header. It should be 0 (or at least very close to 0). Then do the same for the two Vcc pins.
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@sjoerd14 According to the official Pro Mini schematics (https://www.arduino.cc/en/uploads/Main/Arduino-Pro-Mini-schematic.pdf) all VCC pins are connected.
The RAW pin is a different story. This input is fed through a voltage regulator to create 5V on VCC.
For a clone the schematic might be slightly different (e.g. SJ1 I have never seen on a clone) but function of VCC & RAW pins should be identical.
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@mfalkvidd, I checked using the multimeter. In diode mode, I have 400 ohm between fdti and vcc. When powered a 0.4v drop.
So both vcc's are not direct connected.Still strange it works OK with the 4.4v on the radio and not with 4.9
At least we have now an idea what
It's a deek robot clone.
https://arduino-board.com/boards/dr-pro-mini